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    That looks like a good spot.

    For future reference, what you have going on there is called tissue recession. Chalices are notorious for it if angered for some reason (usually too much light). There's a lot of tissue left there, so I would say a better than average chance that it will recover. Don't try to feed it, and make sure any hermits or fish you have leave it alone and don't pick at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherita View Post
    That looks like a good spot.

    For future reference, what you have going on there is called tissue recession. Chalices are notorious for it if angered for some reason (usually too much light). There's a lot of tissue left there, so I would say a better than average chance that it will recover. Don't try to feed it, and make sure any hermits or fish you have leave it alone and don't pick at it.
    ive just about picked all the hermits out they been munching on my polyps
    90 gal reef 30 gal sump with refugium
    250 gal reef build/90 gal sump with refugium
    San Antonio, Texas
    1604/Sheanfield/Culebra
    Tiphanie

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